A University of Phoenix MBA isn't worth the paper its printed on But even a Cooley JD opens the door to the bar

A Harvard MBA and a Havard JD have different potential upsides and downsides. The Harvard JD will likely have moderately high, but steady earnings. The Harvard MBA may start lower, but have significantly greater upside.

cooleylawstudent

An MBA is like a GED anyone and their uncle can get one, and there is zero license requirment for it, thus if your boss wanted to replace you with his dropout niece just becuase he felt like it then he could and would. If you have a JD you have to pass the bar and that gives you job security. If you want an MBA then get a joint degree. Most schools have that option.

An MBA is like a GED anyone and their uncle can get one, and there is zero license requirment for it, thus if your boss wanted to replace you with his dropout niece just becuase he felt like it then he could and would. If you have a JD you have to pass the bar and that gives you job security. If you want an MBA then get a joint degree. Most schools have that option.

LOL. Tell that to the flood of laid off biglaw associates in the market right now.

An MBA is like a GED anyone and their uncle can get one, and there is zero license requirment for it, thus if your boss wanted to replace you with his dropout niece just becuase he felt like it then he could and would. If you have a JD you have to pass the bar and that gives you job security. If you want an MBA then get a joint degree. Most schools have that option.

LOL. Tell that to the flood of laid off biglaw associates in the market right now.

Possibly, but not necessarily. The thing with a business degree, such as a MBA, is that there is so much that you can potentially do. It pretty much opens you up to any job in corporate america (not that you are qualified for any job in corporate america, but it's a possibility), whereas with a JD you are limited to the legal profession (so fewer jobs to pick from). To some extent your options are more limited after you already settled into a specific field for a 4-5 years but even then there is a LOT of possibilities from in that field (e.g. if you work as a financial analyst at Cisco, it doesn't mean you won't find work as a financial analyst in some completely different industry).

An MBA is like a GED anyone and their uncle can get one, and there is zero license requirment for it, thus if your boss wanted to replace you with his dropout niece just becuase he felt like it then he could and would. If you have a JD you have to pass the bar and that gives you job security. If you want an MBA then get a joint degree. Most schools have that option.

LOL. Tell that to the flood of laid off biglaw associates in the market right now.

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cooleylawstudent

I can see the perk of "flexibility" but a JD can be used outside law if needed. If reality it is a business degree. If you apply for a MBA type job with a JD(you've had to be hard up as hell to do it though) I could see the boss thinking, "yes all that and a bag of chips"(the bag of chips being able to be a lawyer if needed for legal advice) Even a General can do a privates job, but a private can't do a generals.